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Phallon Tullis-Joyce is squirting deer blood into the dirt. “Blood and water,” the Manchester United and United States women’s national team goalkeeper clarifies to The Athletic. There are chunks in the mix, too, congealing among the leaf litter and dark, scarlet rivulets a la Jackson Pollock.

“You know, I had a water bottle yesterday with the potential PKs (penalty kicks) for Chelsea (if the League Cup final had gone to a shootout). Then today, I have a water bottle full of blood from Muntjac d

Phallon Tullis-Joyce is squirting deer blood into the dirt. “Blood and water,” the Manchester United and United States women’s national team goalkeeper clarifies to The Athletic . There are chunks in the mix, too, congealing among the leaf litter and dark, scarlet rivulets a la Jackson Pollock.

“You know, I had a water bottle yesterday with the potential PKs (penalty kicks) for Chelsea (if the League Cup final had gone to a shootout). Then today, I have a water bottle full of blood from Muntjac deer. “That’s a sick transition in, like, 24 hours.

” The 29-year-old means sick in the cool way, in the ‘Look, there’s Manchester United Women’s No 1 in Chester Zoo’s Komodo dragon lair, helping deliver the world’s largest living lizard her lunch’ way. And it was cool. That was certainly the sentiment among the zoo-goers bottlenecking around the enclosure to catch a glimpse of Tullis-Joyce — wearing blue plastic hospital gloves, a cream United hoodie, dark-grey cargo trousers and gold hoop earrings as if in a special Vogue edition of National Geographic — on the other side of the glass.

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